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Wood is a traditional door material. This is because not only will this material boost the value of your home, but it will also offer a touch of elegance and sophistication. Despite these advantages, wood doors have one drawback: they can expand and swell. But why do doors swell in the first place?

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Sometimes, your home’s exterior needs something more substantial than a boring old single door as a front entrance. That’s where sidelights come in. Sidelights are narrow windows that frame your entry door to lend it a more attractive and interesting look.

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If you’re planning to replace your entry door soon, you’ll first need to work with a trusted contractor.  Do some research to know who are the best prospects for your project. Make sure to check their licenses and insurance, as well as their previous work on entry door installation.

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Winter brings frost and chill, inspiring cozy nights in front of the fire with a hot drink, with maybe a large dog snoring at your feet. Unfortunately, this same cold weather can negatively affect many exterior home components, including your doors and windows.

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Entry doors can make quite a first impression among visitors and passersby, so it’s only natural to be particular with the style and design of your very own front door. In terms of material, wood and fiberglass are often the most commonly used.

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